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Operating facilities nationwide, we employ a strategic approach, from Long Term Residential and Wilderness Therapy to IOP/PHP clinics and virtual outpatient care. We offer a comprehensive range of services, from residential and wilderness programs to therapeutic boarding schools, outpatient care, and transitional living options.
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With no shortage of lush wilderness and open spaces, outdoor sports and activities abound in Pueblo. surgical technologist, surgical tech, surgical technician, surgical care, allied, allied health, healthcare, health care, patient care, medical, cardiac surgical technologist, cardiac surgical tech, CVOR tech, CVOR surgical technician.
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Wilderness medicine training, Wilderness First Aid, or Wilderness First Responder. Wilderness medicine training, Wilderness First Aid, or Wilderness First Responder. Hosts and facilitates activities at the James C. Kennedy Mountain Campus for First Ascent, supporting programs for academic courses, camps, and other events.
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Valid/current Outdoor Emergency Care, Wilderness First Responder or EMT; CPR required. Must have valid/current Outdoor Emergency Care, Wilderness First Responder or EMT; CPR also required.
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If you have a sense of adventure, travel nursing provides the opportunity to explore different cities, states, or even countries. Colorado state registration Facility Location White water rafting, hiking, swimming and boating are just a few of the activities you could enjoy while living in Pueblo.
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During the winter months, the population is 5-6 people and staff are Wilderness First Responder (WFR) certified. Previous wilderness first responder training. Experience with wilderness medicine, altitude and living and working in extreme snow and cold conditions.
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Wilderness First Responder or Wilderness First Aid certification required. Wilderness First Responder or Wilderness First Aid certification required. We bring people together for shared experiences centered on outdoor adventure and wellness, that stretch comfort zones, build resilience, and help people develop the mindset that What’s Within You Is Stronger Than What’s In Your Way.
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Desire to spend extended periods of time, up to 6 weeks, and take backcountry flights into the Frank Church River of No Return Wilderness. Hitches in the Frank Church Wilderness may require extended backcountry living, up to 3 weeks at a time.
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MRI Tech needed ASAPREQUIRED SKILLS: Registered with the American Registry of Radiologic Technologists (ARRT) as a Radiologic Technologist, ARRT(R) and Magnetic Resonance Imaging Technologist, ARRT (MRI.
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Wilderness First Responder Certification. Wilderness First Responder Certification. Works with the Field Training Supervisor and the Field Technical Manager to make sure that we have the most appropriate field gear available for our customers.
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Trainings will include: Introduction to: SCC mission, policies, and procedures, restorative justice, trauma informed care, risk management, managing crew dynamics, front and backcountry living,Leave No Trace, USFS recognized Chainsaw and Crosscut training, technical trail skills, project management, partner relations, logistics, and Wilderness Medicine (WFR.
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Join us where luxury meets wilderness. Executive Chef Requirements: Exceptionally service-oriented and hospitality-driven Strong food and beverage background Servant leadership mentality Mentor and develop staff Passion for scratch cooking Executive Chef Benefits: Competitive salary with bonus potential Relocation allowance Housing and utilities (with internet) included 100% paid Health, d ental, vision, and life insurance At Goodwin Recruiting we are committed to our core values.
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Wilderness First Aid/Responder certification preferred. Experience leading or assisting in outdoor adventure/sport programs with youth. We are seeking an experienced and passionate outdoor climbing instructor to join our rock climbing team.
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Wilderness First Aid certificate is preferred, but not required. Our programs use the healing power of adventure to build supportive networks and ignite the Out Living It spirit. This is a full-time, non-exempt position based at our headquarters in Denver, CO. The position will be a hybrid of office/remote work with the expectation of being in the office two days per week.
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